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. >> jon kyl is retiring. there will be a move to replace him in 2013. is there any chance you would run for the number three spot because another senator has not ruled out the possibility of running for jon kyl's spot. >> we just had our elections on tuesday. i will not take over this job until the end of january. >> do you have any idea why the public has such a low impression of congress right now? >> what they do is see a lot of arguing and bickering and they do not see places where we actually get along. it seems the president wants to run against a do nothing congress. even when there are things we all want to accomplish, he tries not to look at those. one is the tree -- the free trade agreements with colombia and panama. he finally approved of them and they never had a signing ceremony. there was bipartisan support of those free trade agreements, overwhelming support and no signing ceremony. that would have stepped on the president post a message of a do nothing congress. we have worked cooperatively to get things done and the public does not see
. >> jon kyl is retiring. there will be a move to replace him in 2013. is there any chance you would run for the number three spot because another senator has not ruled out the possibility of running for jon kyl's spot. >> we just had our elections on tuesday. i will not take over this job until the end of january. >> do you have any idea why the public has such a low impression of congress right now? >> what they do is see a lot of arguing and bickering and they do not...
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hundreds of millions of dollars disappeared from former new jersey governor jon corzine's company. and then another government-backed solar energy company goes belly up. first, a look ahead at the president's schedule. as i told you, it's that big tv row of sorts, the president doing ten separate interviews today with various local television anchors. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. [ male announcer ] humana and walmart have teamed up to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with the lowest national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving on medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that really matter. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. or go to walmart.com for details. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. ♪ ♪ co-signed her credit card -- "buy books, not beer!" ♪ but the second that she shut the door ♪ ♪ girl started blowing up their credit score ♪ ♪ she bought a pizza party for her whole dorm floor ♪ ♪ hundred pounds of makeup at the makeup store ♪ ♪ and a ticket do
hundreds of millions of dollars disappeared from former new jersey governor jon corzine's company. and then another government-backed solar energy company goes belly up. first, a look ahead at the president's schedule. as i told you, it's that big tv row of sorts, the president doing ten separate interviews today with various local television anchors. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. [ male announcer ] humana and walmart have teamed up to bring you a low-priced...
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. >> and how could we forget the connoisseur presidential candidate jon huntsman. take a listen. >> well, it isn't just taco stands, i love street food because street food is so fresh and it's so good and it's so cheap and i've actually dragged my family back there, driving halfway across the state of california just for a henry's burrito. >> we should introduce him to some of the vendors outside this building. >>> still ahead on "way too early," why are you awake? your texts and e-mails coming up moments away. [ female announcer ] the healing power of touch can be even more powerful, with precise pain relieving cream. it blocks pain signals fast for relief precisely where you need it most. precise. only from the makers of tylenol. precise. man: be kind to your eyes with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see your whole day comfortably and conveniently while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare professional which transitions lenses are right for you. woman: discover the protection, comfort and convenience of transitions le
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( cheers and applause ) >> jon: that's our show. join us tomorrow night i believe at 11:00. luis c.k.will be in the studio with us. unfortunately you people will not. here it is your moment of zen. >> found a place to cool off. >> surfing the seal river. check that out. have you ever seen anything like that? >> new york city plans to feed geese to the homeless. the city will actually send the birds captured around its airports to pennsylvania to >> stephen: tonight, florida governor rick scott looks far way to increase his popularity. try telling everyone in boca you're their grandson. (laughter) then, ted nugent writes an op-ed. what's black and white and covered with the blood of small game? (laughter) plus, my guest is the president of americans for tax reform, grover norquist. i'm going to claim his as a dependent. (laughter) the supreme court ruled it's legal to sell silent video games to kids. get ready for grand theft tetris. (laughter) this is "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( applause ) (cheers and applause) >> ste
( cheers and applause ) >> jon: that's our show. join us tomorrow night i believe at 11:00. luis c.k.will be in the studio with us. unfortunately you people will not. here it is your moment of zen. >> found a place to cool off. >> surfing the seal river. check that out. have you ever seen anything like that? >> new york city plans to feed geese to the homeless. the city will actually send the birds captured around its airports to pennsylvania to >> stephen:...
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my name's jon forsythe, and i sea food differently. i don't know. the usual? [ blower whirring ] sometimes it pays to switch things up. my - what, my hair? no. car insurance. i switched to progressive and they gave me discounts for the time i spent with my old company. saved a bunch. that's a reason to switch. big savings -- it's a good look for you. [ blower whirring ] [blower stops] the safety was off. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. no, it's just for new people. hey ! chocolate, vanilla or strawberry ? chocolate ! chocolate it is ! yeah, but i'm new, too. umm... he's new... er... than you. even kids know it's wrong to treat new friends better than old friends. at ally bank, we treat all our customers fairly, with no teaser rates and no minimum deposit to open. it's just the right thing to do. whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ >>> anderson, when i was interviewing erin burnett there was a ligh
my name's jon forsythe, and i sea food differently. i don't know. the usual? [ blower whirring ] sometimes it pays to switch things up. my - what, my hair? no. car insurance. i switched to progressive and they gave me discounts for the time i spent with my old company. saved a bunch. that's a reason to switch. big savings -- it's a good look for you. [ blower whirring ] [blower stops] the safety was off. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. no, it's just for new people. hey !...
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after all, jon huntsman worked for barack obama. he can't say i think he was un-american but i was working for him anyway. i understand what you're saying. you're absolutely right. smart republican candidates realize there is absolutely nothing for them to continue in the, let me just say it, the race baiting, among other things that is going on with barack obama. but that race baiting is going to continue on right wing radio and other venues. >> you mean the chorus? >> yes, the chorus. they will continue to do that. absolutely. >> here's romney changing his tune a bit generally, at least. at start of the month he tried to cast president obama as an outsider by calling him european. let's listen. [ no audio ] >> well, we didn't listen hard enough, but what he was trying to say, the sound is off there obviously. he was saying he's awfully european. yesterday in new hampshire he did change his tune. he said democrats were just as patriotic as republicans. a real switch there for him. let's listen. >> look, good democrats love this cou
after all, jon huntsman worked for barack obama. he can't say i think he was un-american but i was working for him anyway. i understand what you're saying. you're absolutely right. smart republican candidates realize there is absolutely nothing for them to continue in the, let me just say it, the race baiting, among other things that is going on with barack obama. but that race baiting is going to continue on right wing radio and other venues. >> you mean the chorus? >> yes, the...
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like jon stewart was saying. the president has gone way outside anyone's comfort zone with med zaide, medicare and social security and dropping revenues which is a serious mistake. be that as it may, he's the most serious person at that table, in terms of trying to avoid a default, and i still think we will avoid it. i think at the end of the day, that will -- that saner minds prevail, but every minute i get more nervous and every minute we talk about this we're not talking about jobs and the economy. the cost of this debate of legion in my view. >> jimmy williams. one person is controlling the agenda of the united states of america right now and his name is grover norquist. grover norquist was nude gingrich's butt buddy. jack abra hof's buddy. charged peoples 25ds,000 a pop to go to a bush white house signing ceremony. he is a petty crim kninal and m just about every single member of the house of republicans, on the republican side, not the tea party, and almost all republican. s signing a pledge saying they wil
like jon stewart was saying. the president has gone way outside anyone's comfort zone with med zaide, medicare and social security and dropping revenues which is a serious mistake. be that as it may, he's the most serious person at that table, in terms of trying to avoid a default, and i still think we will avoid it. i think at the end of the day, that will -- that saner minds prevail, but every minute i get more nervous and every minute we talk about this we're not talking about jobs and the...
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there is no doubt that he is calling the tune gr-- >> how do you explain -- >> jon kyl retiring republican member of the senate -- grover norquist said that reven increases the tax increase -- >> t captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> business news from the capital region. this is "washington busineness report" with abc7 national correspondent rebebecca oper.
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karen, listen, there's a rooen jon stewart's jon stewart. you can watch him every evening on comedy central, by the way. if you look at politics of this, even everybody is sympathetic to a politician and understands that a politician defers to traysing that allows them to make things okay. whatever that may be. the fact of the matter is this is a gigantic issue which is the financial system and the president and democratic leadership and republican leadership across the board continue to really dodge it on one level or another. whether you pick your interpretation. but they are not dealing with it. >> i don't know if i agree they are dodging it. but the problem is we are entering a presidential election year. all of the members of the house are up. and so there is a lot of politics that play at a time when the problems we face, frankly, need for politics actually to be put aside and actually come together on policy notice. but in meetings with different folks. and the other thing that frustrates me is i feel like this is the same conversatio
karen, listen, there's a rooen jon stewart's jon stewart. you can watch him every evening on comedy central, by the way. if you look at politics of this, even everybody is sympathetic to a politician and understands that a politician defers to traysing that allows them to make things okay. whatever that may be. the fact of the matter is this is a gigantic issue which is the financial system and the president and democratic leadership and republican leadership across the board continue to really...
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the first presidential candidate release that i received happened to come from jon huntsman calling it empty rhetoric. the reason i want to contrast those two. this is the challenge facing this white house which is politics happening inside the republican party on one hand. you have a fired up republican base that is already looking toward the next election. is that base going to have influence inside the house republican caucus essentially politically handcuffing boehner as he was almost in some ways he doesn't admit it but others will say for him that he was kind of handcuffed by his base and politics of his base before in trying to do the so-called grand bargain. >> any indication from the white house today they made last-minute edits or changes to this draft today based on what they heard in the msnbc debate last night of the republican presidential candidates? >> no indication on that. i can tell you that this speech has been tinkered with a lot today. there wasn't any excerpts. this is unlike any speech that i have witnessed in a joint session of congress. it wasn't about legisla
the first presidential candidate release that i received happened to come from jon huntsman calling it empty rhetoric. the reason i want to contrast those two. this is the challenge facing this white house which is politics happening inside the republican party on one hand. you have a fired up republican base that is already looking toward the next election. is that base going to have influence inside the house republican caucus essentially politically handcuffing boehner as he was almost in...
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jon kyl, retiring no. 2 man in the senate, respected member, absolutely -- >> how do you explain pat toomey? >> let me get in evan here. >> norquist's power is unbelievable, but i am with charles on this. it is tax reform did get rid of all of these loopholes, and you could bring in a whole lot of revenue -- >> nobody disagrees with that, but anybody who has seen washington for 40, 50, 60 years, and now, as you pointed out, is awash in money, who really believes that those loopholes are going to be gone, they are crazy. >> when newt gingrich was speaker of the house, he and bill clinton managed to cooperate on some things. >> what planet are you guys living on? this week, pat toomey, a club of rome republican, proposed an increase in tax revenues. if you or a republican and conservative, a cloud of -- club of rome conservative, even proposed raising revenues as long as marginal rates go down. the way he square that is closing loopholes, which is what he proposed. this is not history, it is not hypothetical, israel. > -- it is real. >> club for growth is what pat toomey -- >> i retrac
jon kyl, retiring no. 2 man in the senate, respected member, absolutely -- >> how do you explain pat toomey? >> let me get in evan here. >> norquist's power is unbelievable, but i am with charles on this. it is tax reform did get rid of all of these loopholes, and you could bring in a whole lot of revenue -- >> nobody disagrees with that, but anybody who has seen washington for 40, 50, 60 years, and now, as you pointed out, is awash in money, who really believes that...
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the first presidential candidate release that i received happened to come from jon huntsman calling it empty rhetoric. the reason i want to contrast those two. this is the challenge facing this white house which is politics happening inside the republican party on one hand. you have a fired up republican base that is already looking toward the next election. is that base going to have influence inside the house republican caucus essentially politically handcuffing boehner as he was almost in some ways he doesn't admit it but others will say for him that he was kind of handcuffed by his base and politics of his base before in trying to do the so-called grand bargain. >> any indication from the white house today they made last-minute edits or changes to this draft today based on what they heard in the msnbc debate last night of the republican presidential candidates? >> no indication on that. i can tell you that this speech has been tinkered with a lot today. there wasn't any excerpts. this is unlike any speech that i have witnessed in a joint session of congress. it wasn't about legisla
the first presidential candidate release that i received happened to come from jon huntsman calling it empty rhetoric. the reason i want to contrast those two. this is the challenge facing this white house which is politics happening inside the republican party on one hand. you have a fired up republican base that is already looking toward the next election. is that base going to have influence inside the house republican caucus essentially politically handcuffing boehner as he was almost in...
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host: our current desk jon hilsenrath,, road -- our current guests jon hilsenrath, -- our current guest, jon hilsenrath, what is the take away benefits -- what is the take away? guest: that american corporations are doing well. they are doing well in part because they focused so intently and expanded so aggressively overseas over the last 10 to 20 years. many of these profits are coming from outside the united states. this is a double-edged sword. partially because they went out to hiring in places like america. what good is that doing us? that is income coming into american companies in helping to hold up stock companies. so, it does benefit the u.s. economy in that respect. there is a lesson to be learned from this. american corporations are doing well because they took a global view a long time ago. i think that that is what we have to think about for the broader economy. making it more globally competitive. the profits have been the strongest we have ever seen in a recovery. how will it become more globally oriented, competitive, and capable? guest: compared to what we just showed w
host: our current desk jon hilsenrath,, road -- our current guests jon hilsenrath, -- our current guest, jon hilsenrath, what is the take away benefits -- what is the take away? guest: that american corporations are doing well. they are doing well in part because they focused so intently and expanded so aggressively overseas over the last 10 to 20 years. many of these profits are coming from outside the united states. this is a double-edged sword. partially because they went out to hiring in...
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mf global was headed by jon corzine. countrywide. solyndra. i understand the anger, but let's directed to the right people. they should be in washington. it's enough already. especially in manhattan, it every day. look at the media reaction versus the tea party. there have been thousands arrested. 15 murders. rapes. the tea party, there's one little sign they do not like and the media has an uproar. host: "the washington times" with a story about energy secretary steven chu testifying on solyndra. you can see this on our web site, c-span.org and then accessing our video library. herman cain asking for secret service protection. "usa today" writes that the homeland security secretary authorized protection for mr. cain today produce the first of the eight major gop candidates to receive secret service protection. he was in new hampshire yesterday. he was criticizing reporters as he was talking about focusing on his pause, as it was known, on libya. he's also talking about -- here are some of his thoughts on foreign policy from yesterday. >> you
mf global was headed by jon corzine. countrywide. solyndra. i understand the anger, but let's directed to the right people. they should be in washington. it's enough already. especially in manhattan, it every day. look at the media reaction versus the tea party. there have been thousands arrested. 15 murders. rapes. the tea party, there's one little sign they do not like and the media has an uproar. host: "the washington times" with a story about energy secretary steven chu testifying...
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>> jon huntsman is my favorite of the candidates, which probably explains why he's got 2% of primary voters or a little more. i think he apetitions to mott rats. but of course he's dealing with a local favorite, because mitt romney is a former massachusetts governor. i want to go back to the immigration issue. one, we're talking about newt gingrich r. but head's talk about mitt romney. he's staked out extremely right-wing views on immigration, which i find ironic, considering that republicans really have to go after the latino vogt in the united states. george bush originally got 40% of them. that dropped to less than 10. if the republicans could get back latino voters, they would be in a formid abable position. when you see mitt romney so far to the right, it's going to push latino voters further away. i think the republican party is making a huge mistake by staking out such virulently anti-immigrant views in this campaign. >>> we appreciate your time this morning, gentlemen. >>> and al sharpton joints me in studio this morning. good to have you here. as we talk about some of these
>> jon huntsman is my favorite of the candidates, which probably explains why he's got 2% of primary voters or a little more. i think he apetitions to mott rats. but of course he's dealing with a local favorite, because mitt romney is a former massachusetts governor. i want to go back to the immigration issue. one, we're talking about newt gingrich r. but head's talk about mitt romney. he's staked out extremely right-wing views on immigration, which i find ironic, considering that...
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>> look, lawrence, i think there are a couple of republicans on the stage, jon huntsman is one, he is tried to put truth and fact out there and slapped to the bottom of the polls. >> no reward. >> what's there to win? half truth and falsehoods are sevened this field incredibly well. i think peoples populated on the internet and otherwise are the flavor of the day. unfortunately the trend is not toward transparency and accuracy but to convenience and messaging points. >> actually, lawrence, i don't think it has served them very well. these candidates keep going up and down like yo-yos on a string. now it's newt gingrich's turn to sort of rocket to 25% of the total. i think a lot of republicans out this, and i talk to them all the time looking to see where they are going, they are -- they don't like this field at all. they think they are either flip-floppers or liars or inaccurate or can't be trusted. a lot of smart republicans are incredibly despiert spirited and unhappy about the republican field and maybe this kind of advertising, which so condescends, so demeaning to the average iow
>> look, lawrence, i think there are a couple of republicans on the stage, jon huntsman is one, he is tried to put truth and fact out there and slapped to the bottom of the polls. >> no reward. >> what's there to win? half truth and falsehoods are sevened this field incredibly well. i think peoples populated on the internet and otherwise are the flavor of the day. unfortunately the trend is not toward transparency and accuracy but to convenience and messaging points. >>...
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>> the reality is that john boehner and air cantor and mitchell mcconnell and jon kyl ca
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. >> jon: presidential launching pad. thanks to captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> chris: i'm chris wallace. with just over a month until the first votes are cast, one candidate is going all in in new hampshire. will the granite state deliver for a long shot? we continue our 2012 one on one series of interviews with the republican presidential candidate joh jon huntsman. then the super committee fails. now, there is a legislative mess to clean up. what is next for congress as it tries to put the country's fiscal house back in order? we will ask two senate leaders, illinois democrat dick durbin and arizona republican jon kyl. plus, newt gingrich's frontrunner standing takes a hit. we will ask our sunday panel if a possible missed step on illegal immigration could cost gingrich in iowa. and our power player of the week offers a patriotic idea for christmas shopping all right now on "fox news sunday." >> chris: and hello again from fox news in washington. well, we are finally entering the home stretch in the ru
. >> jon: presidential launching pad. thanks to captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> chris: i'm chris wallace. with just over a month until the first votes are cast, one candidate is going all in in new hampshire. will the granite state deliver for a long shot? we continue our 2012 one on one series of interviews with the republican presidential candidate joh jon huntsman. then the super committee fails. now, there is a legislative mess to clean up. what is next for...
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i agree with jon kyl. let's be serious and pay for the payroll tax cut by opposing the slight increase in taxes on the wealthiest people and replenish the social security trust fund. >> chris: let me, if i can, senator kyl, i want to give you a chance to respond and i want to you respond to this because economists say there is a real impact if you don't extend the payroll tax cuts and unemployment insurance. let's put it up on the screen. those of those are january 1, running out. payroll tax cut and unemployment benefits will cut gdped growth 1 to 2% next year and cost more than half a million jobs. you question the stimulative effect but according to these economist there's is a danger if congress doesn't extend those you throw the country back into a recession. >> i don't know who those economists are. i just read a piece by a respected economist who says that isn't true. when you are in difficult economic times as we are and you need to put people back to work as well as dealing with the deficit, how d
i agree with jon kyl. let's be serious and pay for the payroll tax cut by opposing the slight increase in taxes on the wealthiest people and replenish the social security trust fund. >> chris: let me, if i can, senator kyl, i want to give you a chance to respond and i want to you respond to this because economists say there is a real impact if you don't extend the payroll tax cuts and unemployment insurance. let's put it up on the screen. those of those are january 1, running out. payroll...
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host: jon jarvis, the 18th director of the parks service. thank you very much for being on the program. we want to let our viewers and listeners know what's coming up
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because what jon just said is patently not true. we just cut $917 billion without one dime of new revenue. he knows it. we just did it. we cut $550 billion in the health care act from medicare. we didn't raise -- you know, this is just nonsense. look, david, if this weren't so serious, i might laugh. but you know, the united states of america is in a position right now, with europe, financial system crumbling, you ask about a downgrade a moment ago. the downgrade may -- they may look at the $1.2 trillion of sequester but jon just talked about how they're not going to do that sequester. he just talked about how they're going to get out from under it. there is a real threat that not only will there be a downgrade but that the market on monday will look again at washington and say, you guys can't get the job done. and just the political confusion and gridlock is enough to say to the world, america can't get its act together. >> but is there a path for something to get done? >> absolutely. >> there is? and what is that path? >> we could
because what jon just said is patently not true. we just cut $917 billion without one dime of new revenue. he knows it. we just did it. we cut $550 billion in the health care act from medicare. we didn't raise -- you know, this is just nonsense. look, david, if this weren't so serious, i might laugh. but you know, the united states of america is in a position right now, with europe, financial system crumbling, you ask about a downgrade a moment ago. the downgrade may -- they may look at the...
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my name's jon forsythe, and i sea food differently. i don't know. the usual? [ blower whirring ] sometimes it pays to switch things up. my - what, my hair? no. car insurance. i switched to progressive and they gave me discounts for the time i spent with my old company. saved a bunch. that's a reason to switch. big savings -- it's a good look for you. [ blower whirring ] [blower stops] the safety was off. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. no, it's just for new people. hey !...
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jon kyl, the retiring number two man in the senate -- >> how do you explain pat toomey -- >> let me get evan in. >> grover norquist's power is unbelievable, but i am with a cross on this. tax reform did get rid of all of these loopholes -- i am with charles on this. tax reform. get rid of all these loopholes. >> anybody who has seen washington for 40, 50, 60 years, and now, as you pointed out, and is awash in money, really pleased those loopholes are going to be gone, they are crazy. >> when newt gingrich was speaker of the house, he and bill clinton managed to cooperate on things. >> what planet are you guys living on? this week, pat toomey, club for growth republican, proposed an increase in tax revenues. i am trying to explain that if you are a republican and conservative, you can propose raising revenues as long as the marginal rates stay the same and go down. the way that you square that is by eliminating loopholes, which is what he proposed. this is not history, it is not hypothetical here it is real. the democrats have said now. >> club for growth is what pat toomey -- >> i retra
jon kyl, the retiring number two man in the senate -- >> how do you explain pat toomey -- >> let me get evan in. >> grover norquist's power is unbelievable, but i am with a cross on this. tax reform did get rid of all of these loopholes -- i am with charles on this. tax reform. get rid of all these loopholes. >> anybody who has seen washington for 40, 50, 60 years, and now, as you pointed out, and is awash in money, really pleased those loopholes are going to be gone,...
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first by eric cantor, then by jon kyl, then by john boehner. as the president's offer on deficit reduction skyrocketed to a peak of $4 trillion. an offer that horrified some democrats afraid of the spending cuts but was, of course, reje rejected by house republicans as the president knew it would be because it included tax increases on the top tax bracket. the president then feigned disappointment over the final boehner walkout, but the president knew that to voters, he appeared to be the reasonable man looking for a solution while he was actually painting republicans into the absurdest corner of standing for nothing but low taxes for the rich. and so the supercommittee will cut no spending. the automatic cuts will not take place until the beginning of the next presidential term which should leave you wondering exactly how much spending will be cut during president obama's first term in exchanged for raising the debt ceiling? the answer is $21 billion. that's right. not $4 trillion. not $900 billion. not some giant, horrible, onerous amount of
first by eric cantor, then by jon kyl, then by john boehner. as the president's offer on deficit reduction skyrocketed to a peak of $4 trillion. an offer that horrified some democrats afraid of the spending cuts but was, of course, reje rejected by house republicans as the president knew it would be because it included tax increases on the top tax bracket. the president then feigned disappointment over the final boehner walkout, but the president knew that to voters, he appeared to be the...
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mitt romney, jon huntsman, and herman cain. does that mean those are among the three you're thinking about? >> oh, certainly. i think those three are good. i think others are very good, too. i think michele bachmann has been terrific, i think tim pawlenty has been a very strong governor. i think those are important key elements in leadership, but i also think that having real hands-on business experience is a factor that hasn't been considered enough in our presidential elections, and i think could make a real difference. >> all right. senator kay bailey hutchison, republican from texas. happy birth-day, by the way. i know it's your birthday today, and it's an important day today, because it's my mom's birthday. >> we'll always remember good. and bob dole's, too, happy birthday, bob dole. >> right. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> nbc goes behind the scenes with marco rubio, but first today's trivia question. only three states have voted for third party presidential candidates two or more times since 1900. name the three
mitt romney, jon huntsman, and herman cain. does that mean those are among the three you're thinking about? >> oh, certainly. i think those three are good. i think others are very good, too. i think michele bachmann has been terrific, i think tim pawlenty has been a very strong governor. i think those are important key elements in leadership, but i also think that having real hands-on business experience is a factor that hasn't been considered enough in our presidential elections, and i...
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republican whip of the senate jon kyl of arizona. and the senior senator from massachusetts, democrat john kerry. kyl and kerry on the debt fight. then back to the campaign trail. newt gingrich is up in the polls, but battling his past. this time his high-priced work on behalf of mortgage giant freddie mac. herman cain stays in the top tier despite another foreign policy lapse. >> i did not agree -- that's a different point. >> and rick perry is looking for a comeback by getting personal with president obama. inside analysis this morning from our roundtable. republican strategist mike murphy and ed gillespie. plus former white house press secretary for president clinton, dee dee myers. and juan columnist eugene robinson. >> good morning, newt gingrich is now leading the republican field in a new poll out this morning, of the 2012 campaign figures prominently in the debt fight on capitol hill. it is countdown time for the supercommittee, with a wednesday deadline for a vote. the bipartisan committee has until tomorrow to present a def
republican whip of the senate jon kyl of arizona. and the senior senator from massachusetts, democrat john kerry. kyl and kerry on the debt fight. then back to the campaign trail. newt gingrich is up in the polls, but battling his past. this time his high-priced work on behalf of mortgage giant freddie mac. herman cain stays in the top tier despite another foreign policy lapse. >> i did not agree -- that's a different point. >> and rick perry is looking for a comeback by getting...
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i would be especially skeptical of one headed by jon huntsman. if you wanted to have a third-party take off you would need a headliner, somebody like ross pa ro perot. i don't see a leader out there who would head it up. >> chris: check out panel plus where your group picks up with the discussion on our website foxnewssunday.com. we will post the video before noon, eastern time. up next, our plower player of the week -- up next, our power player of the week. [ male announcer ] wake up, sleepyheads. there are tools to be had. this weekend, the sawdust-makers, the hole-drillers, and the get-it-done machines ... ess. so let's load them in our sleighs and call them by name. on ryobi. on dremel. on dewalt and makita. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. here's what the early bird gets. an 18-volt, two-piece ryobi combo kit for just $49.88. ♪ congratulations. congralations. today, the city of charlotte can use verizon technology to inspire binesses to conserve energy and monitor costs. making communities greener... congratulat
i would be especially skeptical of one headed by jon huntsman. if you wanted to have a third-party take off you would need a headliner, somebody like ross pa ro perot. i don't see a leader out there who would head it up. >> chris: check out panel plus where your group picks up with the discussion on our website foxnewssunday.com. we will post the video before noon, eastern time. up next, our plower player of the week -- up next, our power player of the week. [ male announcer ] wake up,...